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transmissionofflame
2 years ago

Following on from yesterday’s debate about GB News (can’t remember how it started) I had forgotten until this morning that the former PM is going to have a show. I accept that any media outlet in the relative mainstream may have a fairly broad of views expressed on it (except the BBC) but how a channel can feature that man and have any credibility is beyond me.

stewart
2 years ago

I struggle to see the man as anything but a pathetic spineless buffoon desperately grasping for relevance.

GB News seems to be where the architects of the failed Brexit project go to die.

transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  stewart

You are very charitable toward the man. I think the buffoon thing is just an act.

Don’t know why you’ve attracted so many downvotes.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago

Quite right, ToF. The buffoonery is all an act and I don’t think we have ever seen the real person called Boris Johnson, just the image he projects. The downvotes are probably from Brexiteers who can see no wrong in the man. What’s with his hair though? Did he get a perm and it went wrong? Has he been sleeping on the sofa again? It is a sad reflection of GB News that the year started with Mark Steyn and ends with Johnson.

transmissionofflame
2 years ago

I voted to leave the EU but even if he had executed Brexit in the way I think it should have been done that cannot excuse what he did with regard to the Covid scam.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago

Like most of his actions, there is no conviction behind any of them. That is what marks him out as a fraud. Yes, he did get behind Brexit but it seems we are still somehow inextricably and inexplicably linked to the EU – the ECHR being just one example. It shows that Brexit, the one that was oven ready, was actually only ever half-baked and left the door open for a reversal – if required – which is what I believe some people in power actually want to happen, against the wishes of the people. It would put us neatly back into a common jurisdiction which serves the Agenda 2030 project very well – you can’t have sovereign nations after all.

Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
2 years ago

Brexit gave us the opportunity to scrap VAT, a terrible, terrible tax.

That we didn’t is all the evidence I need to know it was always the intention that we rejoin.

DS99
2 years ago

Spot on. Boris is a chancer.

stewart
2 years ago

Brexit. Some struggle to accept the colossal failure it has been.

We’ve gone from being governed by Brussels bureaucrats to being governed by Whitehall bureaucrats with an identical agenda.

Maybe they think we have a better chance now of affecting things through the ballot box or perhaps the illusion of “independence” is prize enough for them. I don’t know.

transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  stewart

I still think it was a step in the right direction and a pre requisite to the changes that I would like to see happen here, but it was never going to be the whole solution, just a beginning. We need to cure our addiction to a nanny state. I doubt this will happen in my lifetime. Here I go being despondent again – that patronising writer will be back to tell me off.

stewart
2 years ago

Maybe our children’s children will start to see the benefits…:-)

transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  stewart

I like to think things will turn around one day.

Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
2 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Brexit has been handled by remainers, of course.

The EU is part of the globalist plan and institutionally anti-white, so attempting to leave was absolutely necessary.

The economic costs are trivial compared to those of 26 years of the highest immigration by far in our history, lockdowns or Net Zero.

stewart
2 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

Brexit was handled by Remainers is just excuses.

Boris Johnson walked away from the project days after winning the referendum. The whole thing was fronted and led by clowns. Lots of people have good ideas. But execution is everything. And anyone could have seen the people behind the project were a bunch of lightweight talkers. Was the project undermined? Yes. Were the leaders of the project ready for opposition? No. Should they have been prepared? Of course. But bullshitters don’t plan, don’t prepare, they bullshit.

Regarding you’re anti-white comment, you are way way off the mark. The anti-whiteness is 100% an anglo-saxon, UK/US obsession. Spend any amount of time in continental Europe and you’ll see that there is nothing of the kind going on there. That obsessive white self hatred is 100% a US thing that the UK has copied for reasons that are quite beyond me.

Mogwai
2 years ago

Same. I think it’s totally inappropriate and they’ve lost pretty much all credibility tbh. I think Neil Oliver and Patrick Christys are the only saving graces on that channel now. ( Spoken by someone who doesn’t actually watch it, only clips posted online. ) Somehow the inclusion of Johnson kind of negates all the good bits for me. The buck stopped with him during the entire shitfest scamdemic, and he blatantly wore his ”rules for thee but not for me” hat on many occasions, but he went ahead and screwed over the British people anyway. And pretending he was at death’s door, bloody lying PoS!

stewart
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

On the plus side, Johnson has neither the organisational skills nor work ethic of someone like Blair or Clinton. So unlike those two monsters, the amount of damage he can inflict on others at this point is pretty minimal. His entire power is in his gab and I’ll be stunned if there is anyone left prepared to take what he has to say seriously.

EppingBlogger
2 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Which Clinton?

Hillary failed to get elected while Bill did not much at all.

As for Blair, he did a lot but most of it damaged us. He had gaining support from almost all the media and the bulk of the official opposition as well as academia and the civil service. On that basis he could do as he liked. Even the intelligence service lied for him.

A fair assessment of Boris after his term as Mayor would have to be positive, not that I agree with all he did.

stewart
2 years ago
Reply to  EppingBlogger

I’m thinking of The Ckinton Foundation and Tony Blair Institute. These are not insignificant organisations that attempt to shape policy in that devious backdoor, out of the public view kind of way (and of course enrich their founders in the process). They are bastions of evil, as far as I can see.

But you have to have a minimum of work ethic and stick to it ness which Boris Johnson definitely doesn’t have.

I doubt he’ll do much damage talking on GB News. If I’m anything to go by, his once mildly amusing toff schtick now grates the f**k out of me. I literally can’t stand to listen to the man.

transmissionofflame
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

100%

JohnK
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Well, that’s one presenter’s programme that I won’t be watching on GBN. I appreciate Neil Oliver’s output, and even Rees-Mogg’s and one or two others. Being charitable, it might be a back door way of keeping Ofcom at bay!

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Quite how Neil Oliver holds on is a miracle. He is a saving grace alright and has never once wobbled in his message or delivery. A man of great integrity.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Absolutely Mogs. 💯

Lockdown Sceptic
2 years ago

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TheTartanEagle
TheTartanEagle
2 years ago

“…intelligence experts warn….”

should read

“…intelligence experts, funded by vested interests, are fomenting a new wave of radicalisation…”

Monro
2 years ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

The South African government lacks any credibility. ‘UN experts today called for accountability against xenophobia, racism and hate speech that were harming migrants, refugees, asylum seekers and even citizens perceived as foreign throughout the country. Experts noted that xenophobia, especially against low-income, African and South East Asian migrants and refugees, had been a feature of South African politics for many years. In 2008, for example, xenophobic violence resulted in the death of over 60 people and contributed to the displacement of at least 100,000. Xenophobia is often explicitly racialised, targeting low-income Black migrants and refugees and, in some cases, South African citizens accused of being “too Black to be South African.” In one highly publicised incident in April 2022, a 43-year-old Zimbabwean national and father of four was killed in Diepsloot by a group going door-to-door demanding to see visas. The attackers drove the victim out of a place where he was seeking refuge, beat him and set him on fire. The violence has continued unabated—it is alleged that the burning of the Yeoville Market in Johannesburg on 20 June 2022 was carried out by persons targeting migrant shopkeepers.’ United Nations Human Rights July 2022 ‘South African government data indicated… Read more »

WyrdWoman
2 years ago
Reply to  Monro
Monro
2 years ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

The U.N. also lacks any credibility.

A Y M
2 years ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

Typical. Meanwhile their human lawn mowing has successfully killed over 21,000 dead and 7000 mossing, the majority children. Northern Gaza is flattened in order to “dissuade” the native population from returning.

Stomach churning stuff that the bigots can’t look directly at.

NeilParkin
2 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

War is a dirty business. No-one comes out of it with clean hands…

A Y M
2 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

There are wars and then there are slaughters…

WyrdWoman
2 years ago

….and CodePink.org has a petition to encourage other countries to follow SA’s lead:

https://www.codepink.org/icj

NeilParkin
2 years ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

I’m looking for the petition to encourage the Saudi coalition to stop bombing the crap out of Yemeni civilians. Is that on a different list.?

A Y M
2 years ago
Reply to  NeilParkin

That ended thankfully.

WyrdWoman
2 years ago

https://euromedmonitor.org/en/article/6067/Amid-ongoing-genocide-in-Gaza,-systematic-Israeli-theft-occurring-in-Palestinian-civilian-homes

According to testimonies gathered by Euro-Med Monitor, the Israeli army’s crimes extend beyond arbitrary detentions, enforced disappearances, and field executions. They also involve the intentional destruction of property, the theft of personal belongings, and the looting and burning of homes—all part of a systematic strategy that is evidently based on collective punishment of the Palestinian people.
Based on the testimonies it has been documenting, the Euro-Med Monitor team stated that its preliminary estimates suggest that the Israeli army may have looted valuable possessions worth tens of millions of dollars, in addition to stealing personal belongings from Palestinian civilians.

Perhaps they need to re-read that bit in the Bible and why it didn’t go so well for Saul….

Mogwai
2 years ago

Well I’m not interested enough to click on the article but I’m willing to bet everyone on that New Year’s Honours list is a complete arsehole.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

You’re right not to, Mogs, it’ll only spike your blood pressure! It’s a certain sign that the trolls and ogres have captured the castle but, more than that, it shows how utterly meaningless these baubles are except to those who still get dazzled by their cheap and tacky glitter.

soundofreason
soundofreason
2 years ago

Slash funds to sports bodies pushing gender ideology, report says” – A new Policy Exchange reports urges the Government to cut funding to sporting bodies that promote gender identity ideology, reports the Mail.

Why is our money being given to any sports bodies? How can taking money in taxes and then giving some of it away again be more efficient than us giving or spending money directly to causes we approve of? Why do I have to fund Parkrun?

Monro
2 years ago

Words fail. ‘Women raped by Hamas were found with nails driven into their thighs and groin and were passed around by terrorists who slaughtered them after or even during gang-rape, horrifying new witness accounts of October 7 reveal. ‘Images shown to the New York Times by Israeli authorities showed a woman who had dozens of nails driven into her thighs and genitals in a savage example of mutilation, while other clips displayed the corpses of soldiers and civilians alike who had been either shot or stabbed in the groin. Another dark image dubbed ‘the woman in the black dress’ showed the corpse of an Israeli later identified as Gal Abdush. She is seen splayed on the floor, legs wrenched apart with her vagina exposed, and covered in burns. Her lifeless body was crumpled in the dirt next to the husk of a heavily damaged car riddled with bullet holes.   Both Gal and her husband were slaughtered by Hamas as they tried in vain to escape along highway Route 232, away from the Nova music festival massacre. Their sons, Eliav, 10, and Refael, 7, have been left orphaned.   Meanwhile, several witnesses described seeing many other women raped and killed on Route 232, with… Read more »

chesterbear
chesterbear
2 years ago
Reply to  Monro

How can anyone downtick this, antisemitism is rife sadly even here.

Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
2 years ago
Reply to  chesterbear

Perhaps people bright enough not to fall for UK government propaganda about a deadly virus and a climate emergency are also bright enough not to fall for Israeli government propaganda?

Monro
2 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

Or so monumentally dim that either they cannot comprehend the written English or perhaps cannot even read:

‘Images shown to the New York Times.’

Another dark image dubbed ‘the woman in the black dress’ showed the corpse of an Israeli later identified as Gal Abdush.

She is seen splayed on the floor, legs wrenched apart with her vagina exposed, and covered in burns. Her lifeless body was crumpled in the dirt next to the husk of a heavily damaged car riddled with bullet holes.
 
Both Gal and her husband were slaughtered by Hamas as they tried in vain to escape along highway Route 232, away from the Nova music festival massacre. Their sons, Eliav, 10, and Refael, 7, have been left orphaned.’

Reference above

Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
2 years ago
Reply to  Monro

Christ, you’re even thicker than Monro.

That it is written in the NYT is not evidence that it is true.

Monro
2 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

Sticking your fingers in your ears and shouting ‘na na na na nah! I can’t hear you!’ is pathetic.

‘Video sources were clearly identified. Much of the footage was taken from Hamas body cameras, a sure sign the killers thought they were murdering in impunity. CCTV cameras and victims’ phones provided time-stamped evidence too.’

Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  chesterbear

Yep, the selective outrage and hypocrisy of the resident Jew-hating, anti-Israel, rape apologist Hamas Fanclub ( and we all know who they are by now ) is plain for all to see. The first-hand accounts and witness testimonies, including that of the doctors examining the released female hostages, will be discounted and deemed to be lies, based purely on the heritage of the victims, such is the strength of their prejudice against all things Israel.
I wonder if any non-Israeli hostages claiming they experienced or witnessed sexual violence would actually get a fairer hearing and may even be given the benefit of the doubt. But you’re right. It’s just blatant antisemitism and such people are absolutely sickening to me. Women especially should be thoroughly ashamed of themselves, even more so if you laughingly refer to yourself as a ‘feminist’!

Mogwai
2 years ago
Reply to  Monro

But this info comes from the villainous, pathologically lying Israeli side, not the Hamas-run ‘Gaza Ministry of Truth’, perma-victim ‘Palestinian’ side, ergo it’s bound to be a load of fictitious kack, right?! We all know that terrorists tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the TRUTH, don’t we? That’s a given. 😮

Monro
2 years ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Well said. ‘Hamas relies on the Israeli government’s aim to minimise collateral damage, and is also aware of the West‘s sensitivity towards civilian casualties. Hamas’ use of human shields is therefore likely aimed at minimising their own vulnerabilities by limiting the Israeli Defense Forces’ (IDF) freedom of action. It is also aimed at gaining diplomatic and public opinion-related leverage, by presenting Israel and the IDF as an aggressor that indiscriminately strikes civilians. Hamas’ most common uses of human shields include: „ Firing rockets, artillery and mortars from or in proximity to heavily populated civilian areas, often from or near facilities which should be protected according to the Geneva Convention (e.g. schools, hospitals, or mosques). „ Locating military or security-related infrastructures such as HQs, bases, armouries, access routes, lathes, or defensive positions within or in proximity to civilian areas. „ Protecting terrorists’ houses and military facilities, or rescuing terrorists who were besieged or warned by the IDF. „ Combating the IDF from or in proximity to residential and commercial areas, including using civilians for intelligence gathering missions. By engaging in these acts, Hamas employs a win-win scenario: if indeed the IDF uses kinetic power, and the number of civilian causalities surges,… Read more »

huxleypiggles
2 years ago